How Do You Make A White, Homemade, King Sized Quilt?
All white quilts, or quilts made with one solid color top, are known as whole cloth quilts. Quilters make the design with quilting stitches, rather than relying on different colored blocks for interest and pattern. Veteran quilters often make whole cloth quilts as heirloom works of art. You can choose from hundreds of quilt motifs, and you can combine any number of them to create your own personal whole cloth pattern. Pay attention to the detail work on your piece and your reward will be a masterpiece. Cut a 3-yard length of white fabric that is 108 inches wide. These wide fabrics, sold as backing fabric for quilts, will eliminate any seams on the front of your quilt. Cut a 3-yard piece of backing fabric that is 108 inches wide. You may choose to make the backing fabric white like the front of the quilt, or you may want to use a pastel color or light print for variety. Do not choose a dark color, as it will show through to the white side. Lay the backing fabric on the floor with the ri